Arnolds Keys Blog
Insights and updates on the property market. Featuring opinion pieces and brand news across residential, commercial and agricultural sectors.
THE BUDGET: IT COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE FOR LANDLORDS
8 November 2024
Whilst there has been much to mull over following last week’s Budget, for those involved ion the residential lettings market, the feeling is: it could have been worse, writes Catherine Hunt. Read more >
BUDGET MEASURE WHICH WILL HAVE HUGE IMPACT ON FARMING
2 November 2024
This week’s Budget was always going to be painful for businesses, and so it turned out, writes Simon Evans. Read more >
REFLECTIONS ON REACHING 50 NOT OUT
1 November 2024
Regular readers of the EDP property supplement will have noticed that I celebrated something of a milestone last month: 50 years working for the same firm of estate agents, writes... Read more >
DON’T LET THE TAX TAIL WAG THE INVESTMENT STRATEGY DOG
16 October 2024
It is just a fortnight now until Rachel Reeves introduces the first Labour Budget for 14 years, probably the first socialist leaning budget since the 1970s, writes Guy Gowing. Read more >
NORTH NORFOLK ESTATE AGENT REACHES 50 NOT OUT
14 October 2024
A north Norfolk estate agent is celebrating 50 years working for the same firm – and says he still gets the same buzz out of closing a sale as he... Read more >
CHANGE IS COMING – WE ALL HAVE TO LIVE WITH IT
11 October 2024
Wednesday saw the second reading of the Renters Rights Bill in the House of Commons, and in reality it was a rather one-sided affair, writes Phil Cooper. Read more >
WELCOMING SANTA DOWN A NEW CHIMNEY THIS YEAR
4 October 2024
I’m afraid I am going to have to mention the ‘C’ word, writes Kate Gillard. Despite the fact that there are 80 shopping days still to go until the big... Read more >
ARNOLDS KEYS ANNOUNCES NEW ASSOCIATE
3 October 2024
Property services firm Arnolds Keys has announced the appointment of Kevin Atkins as an associate. His new position will see him combine his present role as a valuation surveyor with... Read more >